FUSES 179
8.4.1 Worked example
An example of fuse selection:-
A 6600 volt induction motor is fed from a fuse-contactor starter. Find the most appropriate fuse
rating and the appropriate size of a PVC cable for the motor. The following data are known:-
Motors:
- Rated kW=760 kW.
- Rated cos Ø= 0 .9.
- Rated efficiency= 0 .96.
- Starting current=4 times rated current.
- Starting cos Ø= 0 .3.
- Starting time=5 seconds.
Cable: - Route length is short and volt-drops are negligible for starting and running.
- Derating factor to account for grouping, burying, racking, ambient
temperature is 0.65. - 3-core cable sizes available are 25, 35, 50, 70, 95 mm sq, their nominal
current ratings are, 100, 125, 155, 190, 235 amps respectively. - I^2 tcharacteristics can be found by using a ‘k’ value of 110 for PVC cables
with copper conductors.
Power system: - Fault level 150 MVA.
- Assume a three-phase fault at the motor.
- Assume an X-to-R ratio of 25.
- Fuse characteristics as shown in Figure 8.4.
The calculations can be carried out in various sequences; the following is just one sequence.
Step 1. Calculate the motor running and starting current.
Running current=
P
√
3 Vcos Ø
=
7 , 60 , 000
√
3 × 6600 × 0. 96 × 0. 9
= 76 .95 amps
Starting current= 4 × 76. 95 = 307 .8amps
Step 2. Scale-down the cable ratings to suit the derating factors, prepare a revised table:-
Core size mm sq 25 35 50 70 95
Scaled-down ratings A 65 81 101 124 153
Hence the ‘minimum’ cable core size to suit the motor running current is 35 mm sq.
Step 3. Calculate the prospective symmetrical and asymmetrical fault currents.
Isym=
Fault MVA of system(Sf)
√
3 rated voltage(V )
=
Sf
√
3 V
=
1 , 50 , 000 , 000
√
3 × 6600
= 13 ,122 amps rms